T-Minus 2 weeks

It’s hard to believe how fast this off-season went. In exactly two weeks from today, I will be on a plane(s) to Phoenix and touching ground in Goodyear for Spring Training. Pitchers and catchers report to camp on Feb. 12, in case you forgot.

Yes, I will be stationed in the desert for the entire stretch of camp — minus a few days off here and there. There will be daily stories on MLB.com/Reds.com and blog entries with breaking news, but also items that don’t make it into stories. If I can, I will try to add some photos and other multimedia components to make it even better. If there is anything I haven’t done in the past that you would like to see included on the blog this year, post a comment and I will mull over the suggestions.

Time for links:

Fresh off of the virtual presses: Billy Hamilton was listed as the No. 3 outfield prospect in baseball by MLB.com’s Jonathan Mayo. Click here for the full list.

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I certainly hope all goes well for you this season. While I am a Cardinal Fan I really enjoy your Blog each year and commend you for a good job. It keeps me up to date with a good opponent.
I think your Reds are the Team to Beat this year.

Mark, I would like to see a piece, on the blog or a story, about what the typical training camp day is like for a position player and a pitcher. I think it would give the fans an inside look at the time the players spend in Arizona. Thanks for all you do!

Mark, you asked for a suggestion mine was just a thought but now a suggestion so…I feel like you have quite a bit of time off especially during the offseason, that being said, we as the fans need more news in the offseason because of obvious reasons like for example there is NO BASEBALL! I don’t care if you write a post about the what type of gum BP picked off his shoe on the way to the bus I would read it. We as Reds fans have quite a bit to be excited about this year and we are starving for news. Give it to us…

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